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falsifiable 

Falsifiable is a quality that theories have. It means that the theory can be tested and therefore it can be found whether it is true or false. Some theories are not falsifiable. See the body below for an example of an unfalsifiable theory.
If I had a theory that all natural laws were implemented by little invisible elves it would not be falsifiable because the little invisible elves would be undetectable. Although immune to disproof, my theory, in the absence of positive evidence for its validity, would be considered highly unlikely and, according to Occam's Razor, since little invisible elves are not a necessary assumption in order to explain the natural phenomenon we observe (we could just assume that natural laws carry themselves out, or that they are just part of the dynamics of nature) we must abandon the little invisible elves theory of natural mechanics.
falsifiable by Bertrand Russel December 3, 2006

falsifitory 

A form of butt sex in which the word/name "Kafka" is screamed repeatedly.
Hey Kafka what's up?

Not much my girlfriend had a falsifitory last night
falsifitory by Splicer Chang December 31, 2008

falsificous 

someone who believes in the term "falsification"
Nick Fernandez is a falsificous who created the term "falsification".
falsificous by Alejandro Ferry October 18, 2006

Falsified Pluralism 

Noun. An abomination to the English language. What assholes who think are smart use to make words plural. Done by using possessive form of a word as a plural.
Actual quote taken from Urban Dictionary: "Weeaboo's basically disrespect the culture and make complete asses of themselves" One of the many examples of falsified pluralism.

falsifikyer 

one who falisifies information about their vaginal moistness
you did you get wet you falsifikyer
falsifikyer by phrankly correct August 14, 2010

fartifier 

Similar to a fog machine but your ass hole
Dude I can hardly sit here anymore. My eyes burn.

I'm sorry dude I set my fartifier to max capacity.
fartifier by TunaChrist March 23, 2016